Articles in: Entertainment
- 2 weeks 3 days ago
To show how stories in our Jan/Feb 2012 issue fit into the broader context of world events, this edition of Link Up brings the Internet to you. No...
- 2 weeks 4 days ago
Just when we were learning to manage Facebook and Twitter, another website has emerged to occupy our time (under the guise of research) —...
- 2 weeks 5 days ago
When Jaws and Star Wars debuted in the late 1970s, Kentucky natives Neil Kellen and Lewis D. Chaney became hooked on the film industry. The pair...
- 3 weeks 4 days ago
To show how stories in our Nov/Dec 2011 issue fit into the broader context of world events, this edition of Link Up brings the Internet to you. No...
- 8 weeks 3 days ago
For years, my mother has offered me dating advice, so I was happy to learn business magazine Forbes and their Web site, www.forbes.com, contributed...
- 8 weeks 6 days ago
Nearly two decades ago, John D. Engelbrecht was in an East Coast hotel when he discovered a TV show promoting local restaurants. Engelbrecht, the...
- 12 weeks 5 days ago
It’s not enough to describe the sleek curves and artistic angles of the new, gleaming $127.5 million Ford Center at the corner of Main Street...
- 12 weeks 5 days ago
A photo comparison of Roberts Stadium (left column) and the Ford Center (right column).
Roberts Stadium: The toilets offered no automated...
- 12 weeks 5 days ago
• 290,000 Total square feet at the Ford Center.
• 127.5 Million of dollars for the design and construction of the arena....
- 12 weeks 5 days ago
Main Gate Sports Bar & Restaurant – 520 Main St.
Less than 0.1 miles from the Ford Center
Opened specifically to capitalize on the...
- 12 weeks 6 days ago
Mike Riley and Doug Padgett have been management leaders at WEHT Channel 25 for the better part of nearly four decades. Running a business side by...
- 13 weeks 2 days ago
Vernon Jordan is a strikingly tall man. When he enters a room, people notice. Evelyn Walker learned this in 2001 when she convinced Jordan to speak...
- 13 weeks 2 days ago
Four years ago, Don Baggett had something up his sleeve that would help Vanderburgh County Court Appointed Special Advocates. Baggett’s wife...
- 13 weeks 2 days ago
Somewhere in the middle of the 2011 summer, Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel hosted a media tour at the new arena under construction. Reporters gathered...
- 19 weeks 4 days ago
When the City of Evansville played host to the annual Indiana Conference of Mayors last year, organizers wanted to show off the community’s...
- 20 weeks 6 days ago
In our September/October 2011 issue, you read about talented musicians in the River City. Now hear them. Right here.
Namaste makes rock music, and...
- 21 weeks 2 days ago
A Tragedy Remembered – Our feature “9/11 Remembered” shows how the terrorist attacks a decade ago affected our city, but the...
- 21 weeks 3 days ago
The classic drink at the Kentucky Derby? The mint julep. But the whiskey, water, sugar, and mint leaf cocktail isn’t the only attraction. The...
- 21 weeks 3 days ago
Nearly one year ago, the Evansville Living staff met to discuss the editorial calendar for the year when someone lofted the idea for a music issue....
- 21 weeks 5 days ago
There are two reasons to love Bill Monroe. One is more apparent than the other: Monroe is the father of bluegrass music. He invented the working-...
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